Category: cps

  • family life is one of the liberties protected by the Due Process Clause of the Fourteenth Amendment

    …Several decisions of this Court make clear that freedom of personal choice in matters of marriage and family life is one of the liberties protected by the Due Process Clause of the Fourteenth Amendment. Loving v. Virginia, 388 U.S. 1, 12; Griswold v. Connecticut, supra; Pierce v. Society of Sisters, supra; Meyer v. Nebraska, supra.…

  • consider addressing the rights and liberties of the family

    U.S. Supreme Court COOPER v. AARON, 358 U.S. 1 (1958) 358 U.S. 1 COOPER ET AL., MEMBERS OF THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS OF THE LITTLE ROCK, ARKANSAS, INDEPENDENT SCHOOL DISTRICT, ET AL. v. AARON ET AL. CERTIORARI TO THE UNITED STATES COURT OF APPEALS FOR THE EIGHTH CIRCUIT. Fn No. 1. Argued September 11, 1958.…

  • Government Advisers: Don’t Use Cold Medicines in Children Under 6

      Concentrated Tylenol Infants’ Drops Plus Cold & Cough, right, and Pedia Care Infant Drops Long-Acting Cough, left, is shown in a medicine cabinet of the home of Carol Uyeno in Palo Alto, Calif., Thursday, Oct. 11, 2007. Cold Drug makers voluntarily pulled cold medicines targeted for babies and toddlers off the market Thursday, leaving…

  • Ohio Mom on Trial in Foster Son’s Death; (Domestic Violence Past Was Unreported)

    By TERRY KINNEY AP BATAVIA, Ohio (AP) – A woman suggested binding her developmentally disabled 3-year-old foster son inside a closet, making her responsible for his death even if she did not intend it, prosecutors said Thursday as her murder trial opened. A defense attorney, however, argued that Liz Carroll was a wife intimidated into…

  • A Foster Parent Can Get Paid, Cage Kids & Still Stay Out of Jail

    Updated:2007-02-15 22:11:30Couple Sentenced for Child EndangermentThey Had Adopted Special-Needs Kids Sleep in CagesBy THOMAS J. SHEERAN AP NORWALK, Ohio (Feb. 15) – A couple who forced some of their 11 adopted, special-needs children to sleep in wire-and-wood cages were sentenced to two years in prison Thursday, after the parents insisted they were only trying to…

  • A Foster Parent Can Get Paid, Cage Kids & Still Stay Out of Jail

    Updated:2007-02-15 22:11:30Couple Sentenced for Child EndangermentThey Had Adopted Special-Needs Kids Sleep in CagesBy THOMAS J. SHEERAN AP NORWALK, Ohio (Feb. 15) – A couple who forced some of their 11 adopted, special-needs children to sleep in wire-and-wood cages were sentenced to two years in prison Thursday, after the parents insisted they were only trying to…

  • Notice to Texas Parents Affected By CPS/TDPRS

    Committee discussion topics should address the goal of identifying best practices, areas of concern and opportunities for the improvement in outcomes for children and families within the investigative stage of service. The Committees charge includes reviewing existing investigation policies and to identify and recommend best practices for parental involvement. I am asking those who have…

  • Breaking The Silence – Childrens’ Stories

    Breaking the Silence: Children’s Stories8 min 3 sec – Feb 9, 2006Average rating: (2 ratings)Description: This is an eight minute excerpt of the program that aired on Public Television in October of 2005. The documentary tells the stories of children who are taken away from their protective mothers. Want to see more cool videos?Go to…

  • Petition For Children’s Rights Against Stigma And Psychiatric Drug Abuse

    Petition For Children’s Rights Against Stigma And Psychiatric Drug AbuseView Current Signatures – Sign the Petition To: President George Bush Whereas:The United Nations Universal Declaration of Human Rights, which was adopted and proclaimed on December 10, 1948, states in Article 5, “no one shall be subjected to torture or to cruel, inhuman or degrading treatment”;…

  • Los Angeles Study: Kids Rushed Into Foster Care

    By Troy Anderson Staff WriterThe California child welfare system is such a disaster that even the state’s Department of Social Services admits families are aggressively torn apart and children unnecessarily placed in foster care. California has announced sweeping reform. But the reform required is for “authorities” to act like adults and take responsibility. In a…

  • What it FEELS LIKE to be Falsely Accused!

    Source: Courtesy of AFRA When your turn comes to answer a Child Protective Service Social Worker’s allegations, the very first thing you notice is her hostile attitude and adversative behavior. Since most of us have learned CIVILITY and Social Skills to deal with aggressors, we try to find out why this person is so ticked…

  • State’s Child Protection Agencies Collude with Judges to Defraud Federal Government©

    State’s Child Protection Agencies Collude with Judges to Defraud Federal Government©Nev Moore Jan. ’02 AFRA In 1974 Walter Mondale initiated CAPTA (the Child Abuse Prevention and Treatment Act), the legislation that began feeding federal funding into the state’s child welfare agencies. With remarkable foresight Mondale expressed concerns that the legislation could lead to systemic abuse…

  • — PROBLEM STATEMENT —

    I. State and federally funded Child Protective Service agencies are arbitrarily seizing children from non-abusive homes in the absence of evidence or realistic cause to believe that the child is in danger of harm, and in gross violation of their own protocols, state and federal regulations, and the Constitution of the United States. II. For…

  • The Children’s Online Privacy Protection Act

    The Children’s Online Privacy Protection Act The Children’s Online Privacy Protection Act (COPPA) was passed by Congress as part of the Omnibus spending bill in 1998. It took effect in April 2000. Before passage, COPPA received one hearing in the Senate and no separate consideration in the House. COPPA requires “verifiable parental consent” before a…

  • The Children’s Online Privacy Protection Act

    The Children’s Online Privacy Protection Act The Children’s Online Privacy Protection Act (COPPA) was passed by Congress as part of the Omnibus spending bill in 1998. It took effect in April 2000. Before passage, COPPA received one hearing in the Senate and no separate consideration in the House. COPPA requires “verifiable parental consent” before a…

  • The Children’s Online Privacy Protection Act

    The Children’s Online Privacy Protection Act The Children’s Online Privacy Protection Act (COPPA) was passed by Congress as part of the Omnibus spending bill in 1998. It took effect in April 2000. Before passage, COPPA received one hearing in the Senate and no separate consideration in the House. COPPA requires “verifiable parental consent” before a…

  • The Children’s Online Privacy Protection Act

    The Children’s Online Privacy Protection Act The Children’s Online Privacy Protection Act (COPPA) was passed by Congress as part of the Omnibus spending bill in 1998. It took effect in April 2000. Before passage, COPPA received one hearing in the Senate and no separate consideration in the House. COPPA requires “verifiable parental consent” before a…

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